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unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something (stronniczy)
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very surprising or shocking view
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a sum of money demanded or paid for the release of a captive
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for that reason; consequently (zatem, dlatego)
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the habit is so strong you do it without thinking By force of habit I always hung the house keys on a hook next to the front door
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in a way that shows determination or resolve (celowo)
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painful involuntary contraction of a muscle or muscles, typically caused by fatigue or strain
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a function of which a given function is the derivative, i.e. which yields that function when differentiated, and which may express the area under the curve of a graph of the function
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the subjects in a course of study or teaching
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in a curve corresponding in direction to the typical forward movement of the hands of a clock
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A layer of trapped air that supports a hovercraft
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having or showing an emotional or intellectual development appropriate to someone younger
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If a guest ***, they express their dissatisfaction with something
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take (someone) away illegally by force or deception; kidnap.
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means that women are like different types of ice-cream and that you should grab a spoon (meaning that you should get back on the game)
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Don't stop me now. I'm on a roll. empezar lección
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in the midst of a series of successes Don't stop me now. I'm ***.
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put (something) down gently or carefully
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One who cuts themselves to releive themselves from an emotional pain (EMO)
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I can’t wait to get rid of that ugly old couch. empezar lección
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to remove something that you do not want any longer
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he holiday was a reward for 40 years' service with the company empezar lección
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a thing given in recognition of service, effort, or achievemen
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Hilary bundled up the clothes she had discarded empezar lección
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get rid of (someone or something) as no longer useful or desirable
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any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying mainly oxygen-depleted blood towards the heart
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avoid or wish to avoid dealings or being associated with we **** with that style of gutter journalism
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to put more pressure on someone or something to do something
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be through with something Let me know when you’re through with the hairdryer. empezar lección
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to have finished using something
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I'm a bit concerned about/for your health. empezar lección
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I'm a bit *** about/for your health.
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as far as one knows or can see
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What have you been up to today? empezar lección
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question that asks what you have done all day, like work or leisure activities, in the past tense
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he incipient and ofttimes unfinished stage of crying; water begins to accumulate within the eyes, without necessarily doing so in such abundance as to form rolling tears you are about to cry, and your eyes are wet but no tears have run down your cheeks yet. it can be because you are happy, or sad.
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of or typical of a pupil or graduate of an expensive prep school, especially with reference to their neat style of dress
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give out steady light without flame
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To reason about or reflect on something, considering every detail and consequence
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an injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken
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it grieves me to see him this way empezar lección
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She died from a cocaine overdose empezar lección
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phrase used as a form of agreement, understanding, acceptance.
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Previously unknown person who sneaks in and takes the girl/guy who has recently become available and that you've wanted for years; typically about ten seconds before you're about to make your move.
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a small amount of something
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waste matter remaining after food has been digested, discharged from the bowels
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In a small company like this, there is no room for laziness empezar lección
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If you say there is **** a feeling or type of behaviour, you mean it is not acceptable
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Margaret remembers vividly the day she received the grim news empezar lección
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in a way that produces powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind
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perhaps I should have been frank with him empezar lección
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used to express uncertainty or possibility
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although I was in pain, I was conscious empezar lección
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aware of and responding to one's surroundings (świadomy, przytomny)
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is the practice of injecting one or more drugs into a person for the express purpose of causing immediate death.
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It took several paragraphs for her to come/get to the point of her argument empezar lección
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to reach the main or most important idea of something that is said or written
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Dude Garrett does anything Jenna says. She totally has him whipped empezar lección
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To be totally controlled and dominated by your girlfriend to the point of being completely distracted, ditching your friends, and/ or doing anything and everything she says.
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Hey you guys, keep it down in there – I’m on the phone! empezar lección
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After a while, she began to cheer up and smile more. Cheer up! Things could be worse. empezar lección
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to make a sad person happy
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He was supposed to be here at seven, so by seven thirty I began to think that he stood me up. empezar lección
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to fail to meet someone you had arranged to see
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slang term for the film genre dealing mainly with love and romance which is targeted to a female audience
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a person whose job it is to work as a member of the crew of a commercial or naval ship or boat, especially one who is below the rank of officer
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sexual activity that doesn't involve direct contact between genitals (dry referring to the lack of bodily fluid exchanged). It can involve various sexual behaviors, including (but not limited to) rubbing or touching a partner through their clothing.
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lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose
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there was insufficient evidence to convict him empezar lección
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‘What?’ asked Hazel, with a touch of irritation. empezar lección
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sexually suggestive in a light-hearted and humorous way
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the audience for a radio program or recording also
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Research shows that sending young offenders to prison can be counterproductive. empezar lección
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having the opposite result to the one you intended
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You have to learn to externalize your anger. empezar lección
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to express feelings, especially bad feelings, such as anger:
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the bombing was timed to cause as much carnage as possible empezar lección
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the killing of a large number of people.
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plastic bags burn with a nasty, acrid smell empezar lección
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a microorganism, especially one which causes disease
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she told Clarissa to stay put empezar lección
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remain somewhere without moving or being moved
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I know you've had a bad day, but you don't have to take it out on me! empezar lección
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to treat someone badly because you are upset or angry, even if they have done nothing wrong
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This coat was half-price - a real bargain. empezar lección
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something on sale at a lower price than its true value
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a gate at a car park or railway station that controls access by being raised or lowered
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the medieval pilgrim route to the shrine of St James empezar lección
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a place regarded as holy because of its associations with a divinity or a sacred person or relic, marked by a building or other construction
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the prime minister reaffirmed his commitment to the agreement empezar lección
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either of two external openings of the nasal cavity in vertebrates that admit air to the lungs and smells to the olfactory nerves
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able to repel a particular thing; impervious to a particular substance
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how are you making out, now that the summer's over? empezar lección
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I had such a terrific time with her. I think I'm in love. empezar lección
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exciting; enjoyable; pleasurable I had such a ________ time with her. I think I'm in love.
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I can't believe you just said that to her, your blowin me man! empezar lección
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The phrase you use when you can't beieve what someone has just said/done.
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everybody has a guilty pleasure—for me, it has to be mid 70s disco empezar lección
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something, such as a film, television programme, or piece of music, that one enjoys despite feeling that it is not generally held in high regard
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a bereaved person needs time to work through their sorrow empezar lección
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a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others
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to intentionally ignore someone or treat someone in an unfriendly way
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the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone
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children can differentiate the past from the present empezar lección
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recognize or ascertain what makes (someone or something) different.
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a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.
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she phoned me out of the blue empezar lección
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without warning; unexpectedly
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a solemn utterance intended to invoke a supernatural power to inflict harm or punishment on someone or something
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the prize is awarded annually empezar lección
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come in, lad, and shut the door empezar lección
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a boy or young man (often as a form of address)
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a young lower-class person typified by brash and loutish behaviour.
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When someone makes up a new word or expression to describe something, and that word or expression is just so sublime and succinct that it is quickly adopted by the mainstream
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(especially of children) disobedient; badly behaved
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your disappointed. like you had plans to go to the amusement park but it rained and it got cancelled that's a...
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